Frume Dorogoj and Shlomo Klein, 1946
[Photo taken in Lodz, Poland]Frume escaped just as the Germans advanced into town and she made her
way to Latvia, then deep into Russia (married Shlomo),
and eventually to Israel in 1948; Shlomo returned to Lodz in 1946 to sell
his family's property for a meager sum; She was afraid to return to Radzilow;
Mistakenly identified in the Grajewo YB as the first person killed in Radzilow,
when it was actually her sister Szyma

Bencyjon Dorogoj, Israel, ca 1937
(Ben-Tzion Dorogoy)Went to Israel, 1936
Joined Jewish Police Forces, 1937;
Joined Jewish Brigade, 1942,
(after news of the events in Europe)
and served in Italy; Took part in
Israel's War of Independence, 1948

Ben-Tzion Dorogoy, fighting with the
Jewish Brigade in WWII [Photos taken in Italy]
Group Snow Photo: Second from left
Right: Jewish Brigade uniform insigniaWent to Israel, 1936; Joined Jewish Police
Forces, 1937; Joined Jewish Brigade, 1942,
(after news of the events in Europe)
and served in Italy; Took part in
Israel's War of Independence, 1948

Niedzwiecki Family
ca 1933, Utica, NY
[L-R]:b Chaya Gitla (later Harriet Gertrude); Seated on the
arm of the chair is Judka Leib (Julius, known as Lou or
Laibl). The baby on Isaac Meyer's lap is American-born Alan
(often called Choni, possibly after the family patriarch
Chonko). The lad on the right is Froim Mendel (later known
as Mendel, or Manny). At rear stands Brajna Neidzwiecka (nee
Brajna Brzoza, name changed to Bertha Berrenson.) The
gentleman seated is her husband, Isaac Meyer Berrenson
(originally Niedzwiecki).
Isaac Meyer went to America, 1926